This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1902. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Chowan, the river, i. 311; the precinct, ii. 322, 323; the county, 356. Christ Church in Middlesex, ii. 306. Christiansen, Hendrick, his colony of Dutch traders, i. 201. Christopher, the name of, i. 140. Church of England, tolerant opinions of eminent men in, i. 276; sepa- ration of state from, 319; Puri- tans still within, 3 5 3; in Virginia, ll I35, 1' -; Maryland taxed for support of, 188, 190; religious tone of, 305, 306; state church in South Carolina, 377, 378; in Georgia, 393. Church wardens, ii. 42. Claiborne, William, secretary of state in kingdom of Virginia, i. 294i 335; thwarts Lord Bald- more, 310, 311; makes settle- ment on Kent Island, 336, 339; repudiates Baltimore's sovereignty, 341; charges against, 342; makes reprisals, 343; removed from of- "-, 345, 350-352, bil1 of at- tainder against, 352; invades Maryland, 359; recovers Kent Island, 360; expelled from it, 361; commissioned by Cromwell, 368; controls situation in Mary- land, 369, 370; his land grants from Virginia, 373; son of, ii. 93, 94- Clarendon Colony, ii. 324; aban- doned, 338, 339. Clarkson, Thomas, ii. 234. Clay-Eaters. See Crackers. Clayton, John, botanist, ii. 302, 303. Clergymen, in Virginia, i. 290; ii. 42, 306, 307, 438; in Mary- land, ii. 190, 191; in South Carolina, 377, 378. Clobery & Co., London fur traders, ' 336, 35', 35*- Cockatrice, the sloop, i. 343. Coke, Sir Edward, i. 320. Cold Harbor, i. 264. Cole, a Quaker preacher, ii. 161. Coligny, Admiral de, i. 20; his idea of Protestant state in Amer- ica, 22. Colleton, James, governor of Ash- ley River Colony, ii. 335--338. Colleton, Sir John, ii. 317. Collingwood, Edward, secretary of Virginia Company, i. 260. Colonial La